Separate names with a comma.
Never seen it done….. The discs are semi floating and at best have a wear tolerance of 1mm, I think stock 848 discs have 0.5mm. Unless you remove...
748/996 etc are different to the 749/999. Thread is the same I think, but length is different. 1098/848 are different again. All still available...
Try your dealer
Reactive suspension are on your doorstep.
Genuine ones are still available for about £120
Haven't seen any lowering kits, but you can fit a raised seat that has the same affect. The Ducati Performance one is a 20mm lift.
I had the same mindset a few years back.. I got a M696 alongside the 1098. It was great. Lots of fun, uncomplicated and being less "precious" than...
The DTC EVO 2 SW package is for bikes pre '21. EVO 3 is for 2021 bikes. Both similar in what they do to the OEM setup but the '21 bikes have a few...
No experience with the SBS, but Brembo Serie Oro are a great alternative to OEM and better priced.
You can do, else get in touch with bike trac, get the serial number of the box and you should be able to transfer ownership? You have the...
It’s a Bike Trac tracker
Might be the piston binding up in the slave cylinder as it gets hot? Have the vin checked for recalls… I seem to remember a replacement piston...
If it’s looks, then yes. If it’s “performance”, then spending on the suspension will reap far more benefit.
Yes mate.
Always a good idea to flush thru first. Remember to pull the bottom radiator hose, else you won't get all the old coolant out.
Yes, if it's the track upgrade you want
I think the confusion comes from the bike being marketed with “evo 2” version of the chassis control software for road use. The Ducati Performance...
Correct. The ONLY adjustment to the lever height is with the rod end. The "sleeve" is one piece. That should not be rotated around the quick...
Nope. All the adjustment is done with the rod end and it needs to be removed from the lever to turn it. The grey part is the quick shift sensor....
You have to remove the linkage to remove the rod end and/or adjust the lever position/height. Removing the rear set is the only way. The shaft B/A...